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Vettel back in F1 paddock in Monaco at Aston Martin

Sebastian Vettel has briefly returned to the F1 paddock. The German was previously spotted at the track, but the four-time world champion's return has been captured on Aston Martin's Twitter channel. Article continues under ad Vettel back for a while Vettel announced his retirement in 2022. The German had a wonderful career in Formula 1, culminating in his four world titles for Red Bull Racing. His final seasons were spent working for Aston Martin, with which he had difficult seasons. His successor Fernando Alonso has stepped in at a good time in that respect. That Vettel misses the competition, he previously revealed in an interview, and so he is coming to Monaco to take a look around the...
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